DELF —
DELete Font
Format
Parameter
font-number:
Function
File
Printout
DELF font-number;
number identifying the font to be deleted
The DELF command deletes any designated non-resident font from the printing system's
memory. This enables the user to make room for new fonts, macros, and graphics.
The printing system's memory is large but not unlimited, and judicious use of the DELF
command may prevent memory overflow. (If a memory overflow occurs, the printing
system gives an overflow warning message.) The amount of memory still available can
be viewed on a status page, available by executing the STAT command.
!R! UNIT P; SLS 16;
SFNT 'Helvetica-Bd', 15, 2000, 277, 1.5, 0;
SFNT 'Helvetica', 15, 2001, 277, 1, .5;
FONT 2000; TEXT '1. FAREWELL TO ', E;
FONT 2001; TEXT 'ITALICS', N;
TEXT, N;
DELF 2001;
FONT 2000; TEXT '2. FAREWELL TO ', E;
FONT 2001; TEXT 'ITALICS';
PAGE;
EXIT;
DELF
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